The Bar Review
The Bar Review
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In the first edition of The Bar Review, Molly Moore stops by Clouds Brewing on N. West Street to experience the magic of “The Downpour” and German Potato Salad.
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In the first edition of The Bar Review, Molly Moore stops by Clouds Brewing on N. West Street to experience the magic of “The Downpour” and German Potato Salad.
The Northwest CAC last week voted to approve a new five-story office building at Brier Creek, and learned of the upcoming opening of a new community center at Abbotts Creek Park.
Attendees at last week’s Southwest CAC meeting received a detailed update on the city’s ongoing Southern Gateway Corridor Study.
Today on the Development Beat, we look at some recently issued renovation permits, including a pair o’pool projects and a set of automotive jobs.
With the Record on hiatus for the week, we decided to look back on our ten most popular articles of all time. Stories include a North Raleigh Party Mansion, a forgotten downtown creek and more!
At Tuesday’s public hearings session, the city council of Raleigh approved the rezoning of a property within the Prince Hall historic overlay district, removing the historic designation and making way for a 12-story hotel.
At its public hearing session on Tuesday night, the city council of Raleigh approved a rezoning to make way for a grocery store on Falls of Neuse Road.
As part of the Record’s continuing efforts to live up to the Public Record part of its name, we bring you the salary data of all full-time, permanent city employees.
Today on the Development Beat, we get our hands on the preliminary site plans for the new AC Marriott at North Hills.
A zoning case before city council that seeks to remap 30 percent of the properties within Raleigh has been met with much confusion and consternation. In order to provide a better understanding of the issue as a whole, Record reporter Chris Tepedino has put together a piece that looks at why the remapping process came about and what it means for the future of the city.